Grad-Align+: Empowering Gradual Network Alignment Using Attribute Augmentation
Park, Jin-Duk, Tran, Cong, Shin, Won-Yong, Cao, Xin
–arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
Network alignment (NA) is the task of discovering node correspondences across different networks. Although NA methods have achieved remarkable success in a myriad of scenarios, their satisfactory performance is not without prior anchor link information and/or node attributes, which may not always be available. In this paper, we propose Grad-Align+, a novel NA method using node attribute augmentation that is quite robust to the absence of such additional information. Grad-Align+ is built upon a recent state-of-the-art NA method, the so-called Grad-Align, that gradually discovers only a part of node pairs until all node pairs are found. Specifically, Grad-Align+ is composed of the following key components: 1) augmenting node attributes based on nodes' centrality measures, 2) calculating an embedding similarity matrix extracted from a graph neural network into which the augmented node attributes are fed, and 3) gradually discovering node pairs by calculating similarities between cross-network nodes with respect to the aligned cross-network neighbor-pair. Experimental results demonstrate that Grad-Align+ exhibits (a) superiority over benchmark NA methods, (b) empirical validation of our theoretical findings, and (c) the effectiveness of our attribute augmentation module.
arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
Aug-24-2022
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